The sterling silver salt and pepper set is 4 3/4 inches tall and is marked Sterling with a maker's mark of M. There is some salt pitting mainly underneath the cellar. The set dates from the 1920s.
This sterling silver salt spoon is very simple, plain and classical. It measures 2 1/4 inches long and the bowl is 5/8 inch across. There is slight pitting as a result of use in salt. The salt spoon dates from the 1930s.
The sterling silver salt spoon is a simple classical design from c. 1930s. The spoon measures 2 1/2 inches long and the bowl is 5/8 inch across. There is some minimal pitting from previous use with salt, but it is in the bowl and not noticeable when in use.
The sterling silver salt spoon is 2 7/8 inches long and the bowl is 5/8 inch across. This is a large salt spoon and could be a master salt spoon. The spoon is marked Sterling Patent and [A] as a maker's mark. It dates from c. 1930s.
The cake breaker in the "Ancestry" pattern was manufactured by Weidlich Bros Mfg Co. This pattern was discontinued in 1940. The cake breaker is 10 1/4 inches long. The sterling silver handle is 4 inches long with a pattern of scrolls and flowers. The handle is marked "WEB STERLING HANDLE". The prongs are silver plated. We have the matching cake or pie server listed separately.
The pie or cake server is in the pattern, "Ancestry" manufactured by Weidlich Bros Mfg Co. The handle is sterling silver and is marked "WEB STERLING HANDLE". The blade is stainless steel with one serrated edge. The handle has a scroll and floral design which is most attractive. The pie/cake server is 9 1/2 inches long with the blade measuring 5 1/2 inches of that. The pattern, "Ancestry" was discontinued in 1940. The server is in excellent condition. We also ...click for details
The silver plate teaspoon was manufactured by the Cream of Rye Silver Co and the pattern on the handle shows stalks of rye. The teaspoon dates from circa 1950s and measures 6 inches. The bowl is 1 7/8 inches by 1 3/8 inches.
The silver plate teaspoon in the "Carolina" pattern was produced by International (Holmes & Edwards) in Old Company Plate Overlaid. The pattern was discontinued in 1914. It is a whimsical pattern with a basket with flowers and wreathes. On the back of the handle is a bow. The teaspoon measures 5 7/8 inches and the bowl is 1 7/8 by 1 1/4 inches.
The silver plate teaspoon in the "Manor" pattern was produced by Reed & Barton (International) in 1923 in A1 plate.The shape of the handle is in the Art Deco tradition. The teaspoon measures 6 inches and the bowl is 2 inches by 1 1/4 inches. There is a little wear on the back of the bowl attesting to the spoon's use and there is a monogram of an "M" on the back of the handle.
The silver plate teaspoon dates from 1930. The pattern, "Flight", was produced by Plaza Silver Plate and is in the Art Deco tradition with clean geometric lines. The teaspoon measures 6 inches and the bowl is 2 1/8 inches by 1 1/4 inches. There is very slight wear on the back of the bowl which we have taken into account in the pricing.